[Popular] A collection of music that colors fashion shows [BGM]
Models gracefully striding across a dazzling stage.
Many people probably feel a sense of admiration for fashion shows.
These events have transcended being merely “places to see new collections from famous brands,” and have been elevated into a form of entertainment.
As Paris Fashion Week and Tokyo Girls Collection draw near, the excitement builds.
In this article, I’ve gathered recommendations for runway music actually used in fashion shows, as well as great BGM picks for those searching for music to use in their own shows.
Be sure to check it out to the end!
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[Popular] Collection of Music that Colors/Fashions the Runway: Fashion Show BGM (1–10)
Addicted To LoveRobert Palmer

This is a track by rock maestro Robert Palmer, distinguished by its energetic drum beat and memorable guitar riff.
It appears on his seventh album, Riptide, released in 1986.
The lyrics vividly depict the addictive nature of romance, portraying, in raw detail, a person drowning in love.
Palmer’s powerful vocals are also a major draw.
The song reached No.
1 in the United States and became one of his signature hits.
It’s a popular choice as background music for fashion shows, too.
Highly recommended for anyone looking to explore classic Western rock.
Non, Je ne regrette rienEdith Piaf

Edith Piaf’s “Non, Je ne regrette rien” is a classic that creates a sense of glamour and confidence as models stride down the runway in new collections.
Its powerful message—“I regret nothing”—deftly conveys the renewal of the fashion world and inspires audiences to embark on fresh beginnings.
Recorded by Piaf in 1960, the song has continued to be chosen for fashion events around the globe.
Her voice resonates across eras with immense influence, making it a moving and fitting choice to bring a show to a close.
MoonPerfume

How about a fantastical, grand electropop sound? It’s a track by the technopop unit Perfume.
Released as a new single in August 2023, it was also chosen as the theme song for a Fuji TV drama.
The light, brisk beat and wistful melody leave a strong impression.
The lyrics, which evoke images of dancing through the moon and sky, convey a sense of free-flowing emotions and the uncertainty of human relationships.
It’s also gaining attention as background music for fashion shows, where its dynamic rhythm accentuates the models’ stride.
[Popular] A Collection of Music That Colors Fashion Shows [BGM] (11–20)
Boom SHAKALAKAbishounen

“Boom SHAKALAKA” is a high-energy track that perfectly matches the stage of a glamorous fashion show.
Sung by Bishonen (Bi Shonen), the song’s vibrant lyrics and rhythm dynamically accentuate the steps of models on the runway.
Played at a dazzling fashion event, it’s sure to elevate the atmosphere even further.
The expressive performance by Bishonen and the song’s powerful message heighten anticipation for new designs.
It’s an exciting choice for anyone who loves fashion.
Because I met youmiwa

This song evokes a refreshing summer breeze.
It’s singer-songwriter miwa’s 14th single, released in July 2014.
It was also used in Shiseido’s “SEA BREEZE” commercial and resonated with many people.
Feelings that spread like the blue sky and a heart as free as drifting clouds—its lyrics sing of discovering a new self through a special encounter and the excitement of the summer that’s about to begin.
Miwa’s clear voice and breezy melody will lift your spirits.
When you want to feel the start of summer, why not give this song a listen?
I can’t forget it.Sakanakushon

I’m captivated by the depth of the sound arrangement.
It’s a track by Sakanaction, released in June 2019.
Produced as part of SoftBank’s “SoftBank Music Project” series, it was chosen as the theme song for the TV commercial “Speed Limit Man.” Strongly influenced by the music and culture of the 1980s, the project was reportedly sparked by an encounter with Yumi Matsutoya.
With a rhythmic beat that makes you tap your feet, it blends a modern feel with a retro vibe.
It would be perfect as runway BGM for a fashion show.
Lupin the FireSEAMO

This track is packed with the charm of SEAMO, who raps with a distinctive flow.
Released in 2006 as his fifth single, it reached No.
9 on the Oricon chart.
The lyrics, inspired by the world of the TV anime Lupin the Third, leave a strong impression.
They skillfully capture the thrill of thievery, the bonds with comrades, and the rivalry with Inspector Zenigata—the essence of Lupin’s appeal.
The catchy chorus and the bold arrangement that samples the original theme song are also highlights.
It’s a must-listen not only for anime fans but also for hip-hop enthusiasts.
Give it a spin, and it might awaken the “Lupin” in your heart!


